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It is going to feel like 20°C in Metro Vancouver this week

The Vancouver weather forecast called for seven days of sunshine last week, but things are looking decidedly warmer than expected.

 Vancouver, Canada - May 2017. People Enjoy the sunshine at English Bay Beach / ShutterstockVancouver, Canada – May 2017. People Enjoy the sunshine at English Bay Beach / Shutterstock

The Vancouver weather forecast called for seven days of sunshine last week, but things are looking decidedly warmer than expected.

In fact, the forecast calls for Tuesday, March 19 to be sunny and bright with a high of 17 degrees. Following this, Wednesday's forecast calls for clear, sunny skies with a warm high of 18 degrees. However, the forecast notes that temperatures will feel closer to 20 degrees.

The forecast calls for cooler temperatures on Thursday, with a high of 14 degrees and mainly sunny skies. On Friday, March 22 the forecast calls for cloudy skies with a chance of showers and a high of 13. Unfortunately, the following week, from March 26 to April 4, doesn't call for the same mild temperatures. Instead, most days of that week call for a high of 10 degrees.

Metro Vancouver Weather Forecast 

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February 2019 was the coldest February on record in Metro Vancouver since the records began in 1937. Not only did the month see some frigid temperatures, but they also persisted throughout the month.

Although February saw the coldest temperatures to date, it also saw some of the greatest amounts of snowfall. In fact, 31.2 cm of snowfall was recorded at YVR, making it the eighth snowiest February on record.